Charleston Southern University’s CIO on Alcatel-Lucent’s Latest Technology
May 21st, 2007
| Tags: Alcatel Lucent, CSU, Intel, Most Unwired Campus, OmniAccess, Rusty Bruns
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Rusty Bruns, chief information officer at CSU, has witnessed the university quickly go from “wired” to “wireless.” The university was ranked 37th by Intel in 2005 for “Most Unwired Campus.” In this audio podcast, Bruns talks about how Alcatel-Lucent is helping CSU manage and secure their mobile laptops to increase productivity, protect data and reduce risks associated with mobile devices by leveraging their newest product, the OmniAccess 3500 Nonstop Laptop Guardian.
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